2016

Character and paragraph formatting
When you specify type styles using XPress Tags codes, <P> always sets the type style
to Plain. When you specify any other type style (for example, <B> for Bold), that style
is applied if it isn't already specified, and is removed if it has been specified. For
example, the first time you specify <B>, the Bold type style is applied to the text that
follows. If you enter <B> again, the Bold type style is not applied to the text that
follows. If you enter <$>, the type style is set to the one specified in the current style
sheet. If a style sheet is not currently applied, the Normal style sheet is used.
Character attributes
Plain: <P>
Bold: <B>
Italic: <I>
Outline: <O>
Shadow: <S>
Underline: <U>
Word Underline: <W>
Strikethrough: </>
Double Strikethrough: <R>
All Caps: <K>
Small Caps: <H>
Superscript: <+>
Subscript: <-> (hyphen)
Superior: <V>
Change font*: <f"font name">
Change font size*: <z###.##> in points
Change color*: <c"color name"> or <cC, cM, cY, cK, and cW>
Change shade*: <s###.#> in percentage of shade
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CHARACTER AND PARAGRAPH FORMATTING